It shouldn't be the government's choice Censorship is not always bad, such as blocking cuss words or sex scenes. When censorship extends to, entire books, movies, and TV shows, is when it should be stopped. The government does not have the right to decide what is acceptable for people to see and hear, even kids. Why ,do you think, should the government regulate what kids see? Shouldn't it be the parents job to keep their children away from these bad things? The parents of these kids should be parents and keep the bad things away from their kids, not the government. My argument is that every coin is two-sided, and that censorship, is, indeed, a coin.

Pro seems to have negated the resolution for me, by putting forth the argument that it is the responsibility of the parents to keep their children away from what they deem to be inappropriate.
Treat this as a concession and vote Con.

It shouldn't be the government's choice Censorship is not always bad, such as blocking cuss words or sex scenes. When censorship extends to, entire books, movies, and TV shows, is when it should be stopped. The government does not have the right to decide what is acceptable for people to see and hear, even kids. Why ,do you think, should the government regulate what kids see? Shouldn't it be the parents job to keep their children away from these bad things? The parents of these kids should be parents and keep the bad things away from their kids, not the government. My argument is that every coin is two-sided, and that censorship, is, indeed, a coin.

It shouldn't be the government's choice Censorship is not always bad, such as blocking cuss words or sex scenes. When censorship extends to, entire books, movies, and TV shows, is when it should be stopped. The government does not have the right to decide what is acceptable for people to see and hear, even kids. Why ,do you think, should the government regulate what kids see? Shouldn't it be the parents job to keep their children away from these bad things? The parents of these kids should be parents and keep the bad things away from their kids, not the government. My argument is that every coin is two-sided, and that censorship, is, indeed, a coin.